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A. BARNA. JR

Glenn on CIGARETTE maman Filed April 14 1922 FIG. 3.

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Patented Oct. 9, 1923A.

Liegen -uNiTEnjSTATES PATENT OFFICE.

ANDREW BAENA, JB., 0F CHICAGO, ILLINOIS.

IGAB. on CIGARETTE LIGHTER.

i, This 1"'v the 'inige tionconsistsnnt'the novel cornhinetipn 'mi arrangement of ,parts hereinafter more fully descnbedin companying .drawings fend .in whch, like Y Aariielf .e if. esigiiete correspondparts'thxoil'ghout'the several view s.

l f C Figure; 1 ain/,elevational vlew ofn th cigeroricarette liglrhercoqstriicted in eccordafnce ,with the present --znventlon. 4 .n

sectional Y, View teken.: on

fiil'figure 4i ;iS.a, .v1 yr-similar teken online. lVf- WotFigure "Figure .5 Lis an eleyetional view of l Y. one of the i conductor@ blockf ,seeti'ons.

'L .gre-iS-pf merle-ii view .ofthe pievi@ es' Shown l1n Figure 5,

2 iena. yerticei'lend central or 1on-l Figure 7 is eview simi enother vof the conductor vFig'lure- 8 1S a view simi di if iiiiiiiigtioii iiieapru i4, ieee. serial No. 552,466.

the deyice hown in Figure Referring 'more in detail to ler to Figure 5 on oclis and lar to Figure G oi' the Several views( the invention embodies an elongated cylin i rical casini? 7', the latter cap Vi ng rea having end caps y(i and ily openable and ydetachaiibly.,fastened in place by means of :i

hook i shaped keeper SfVpreerably of resilient sheetmetal'and fastened interiori-ly of the 5 .by

Shar@ means of tha't itshooked end to engage 1n Van elongated in the,

rim of fthefcap 7,

fend of Athe keeper through slot `t 1-s5 ':1eer1y shown i provided w in the: wall a, rivet 9 or thc will be disposed slot 10 provided the said hooked .being slidzible of the casing 5 n 'Figurel The casing th an insulating lining througholitns. a,t11,;whicli lining may be fimlea end lwhich `e casing and the'keeper 8 the letter from said casing.

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casing 5 is longitudinal compartments to a, point inwardly of ofastrip 12 strip is. Arelatively .of insulating thick an innen-end of the. ciisinf! are q f ASilinler insulator b1 :ire substantially semidivided -the cap 7 -by xtends between the So as to insulate into two equal from the cap (i ineens material, which d rigid. At the provided n pui i' ock sections 13 which cylindrical-l iii foi-iii disposed aft opposite sides of the per! titionst'rip 12 withV the atfiice 14 of euch section of the 2 face/15 partition 12 and with section snugly interior o1' inner. of mica which of said contacts Ywith I:the liningblocks,

end ofthe casing 5 und atly engaging the adjacent base the arcuate engaging., the

face of another layer 16 linesthecasing 5 and which layer 11. `The lltogether withV the partition 12 thus provide a solid cylindrical plug atthis .asthe blocks 13 are made cfcondncting material theyy may 'oe attached to feed and return wires electrical'supplyf The block sections 18 .which may lead against.l movement when tioned,f. vby

means 'of exibart-.suitable sockets bioeks casing i ,18 en 13 and openings 21 dowel pins to any source of 1315 are preferably held properly posi- 19 which provided in' the provided inthe 5..I .As is ehown, the wiresl' and ner ends of the l a llf* i blocks 13 by means of stud screws 22 which ingu cylindrical elsing, a .lo

'inte-nievesiitardfignay I 'e eclf p 2. A cigar or of substantia ly 1 the inner ends of the casing an latter,

electricity, means tions, 'A .incandescent byan electric circuit having nect the latter block section with the other of the second named block sections whereby 'a circuit is established through the resistance.

a cylindrical casing, a longitudinal centra partition stri of insulating material, a pair semi-cylindrical blocks disartition at formed of electricity, means to the outer ends posed at opposite sides of the conductinglmaterial for to attach conductor wires of said block sections, a further pair of f block sections within the cas-ing at opposite 1? sides ofthe partition strip and spaced from the first named block sections, a resistance adapted to be' rendered incandescent by an electric circuit, having terminals fixed to the last named block sections outwardly of the means electrically connecting one of the first named block sections with one of `the last named block sections at the same side of the partition, and a resilient switch member attached to the other of the irst 25 named block `)sections and manually movableV r to electrically connect the latter block sec-L tion withV the `other of the second named block sectionswhereby a circuit is established through the resistance, and dowel; v 30 pins retaining the block sections against moving in the casing.

a cylindrlcal casing, a longitudinal centra said casing, aKA pair of substantially semi-' cylindrical blocks 1disposed at opposite sides Vof the partltlon at the inner end of the casing and formed of conducting materialor to attach conductor wires to the outer ends further pair of block sections within the casing at opposite sides of the partition strip and spaced from the first named block seca resistance adapted .to be rendered Y terminals-ized to the last 'named block Vspec-Lzytions, V outwardly'of theflatter, means .elec-- trically connecting one of the iirst named block sections with one `of the last named cigarette lighter. comprisingn of said blocklsections, a-

block sections at the same-side of the partition, a. resilient switch member attached to the other of the first namedblock sections and .manually movable to electrically connect the latter block section with the other of the second named block sections whereby ar circuit is established through the resistance, dowel pins retaining the block sections against movement in the casing2 insulating linings for the interior of the casing between the latter and the block sections,` and said second named block sections having longitudinal grooves and the contact member being in the groove of one of the second named block sections.

4. A; cigar or cigarette lighter comprising a cylindrical casing2 a longitudinal centra partitionv strip of insulating material extending substantially fromend to end of said casing, a pair of substantially semicylindrical blocks disposed at opposite sides of the artition at the inner end of the casing and) electricity, means to attach conductor wires to the/outer-endsof said block sections, a

.urthefr'pairiof yblock sections within the casf terminals, vfixed to the lastnamed block sectonsfoiividlyfofthe latter; means electrically connecting one of the first named block sections with` one ofthe last named block fsec'tions :at the same side 'ofi the partition,

a resilient switch-member attached to the other tif-theV irst'namedblock sections and manually movable t'o electrically connect the lattervblockjsection-with the other of the second named block sections whereby a circuit ,p is establishedI through the resistance, said block sections having threaded sockets in theppposite ends thereof, and the electrical connections between and between-the blocks Land the wires and `betweenl the blocks, and the' resistance including stud` :screws engaging said sockets.

' Iii-testimony whereof aix my signature.

ANDREW BARNA, .ne

the pairs of blocks.

formed of conducting material for 

